Dead Poets Society






























- rip it out - tear it out of where it is


- contribute a verse – add something to the history of the world


- huddle up - to come close together in a group; to come together to talk about something privately


- no shit, Sherlock! – a sarcastic remark meaning that something is obvious


- words drip from our tongues like honey – **enjoyed speaking the beautiful words of poetry


- armies of academics - large groups of teachers and scholars in a college or institute of higher education, teaching students what they should think

- amnesia lane – a play on memory lane an imaginary path through the nostalgically remembered past —usually used in such phrases as a walk down memory lane.






- heart and soul - the central core of a person, the part that is inside one, enjoys living



- women swoon - to feel so much emotion that you almost; faint

- unfettered by foolish dreams - not bothered by ideas for the future that are not possible


- American Bandstand - an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989[1] and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark,


- laying pipe – a skilled physical labor job, not something of emotion and creativity

- sustain life – makes living possible by providing essentials like food and housing